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Yellow stars are medium sized stars, including the most famous star of all-the Sun. They have a higher temperature, which causes them to burn their fuel much quicker. This results in them not living as long as other stars-only about 10 billion years or so. Towards the end of the life of a medium star, the star will swell up, becoming very large in size. When this occurs to the Sun, the Sun will be large enough to suck up the Earth. The star will eventually shrink again, resulting in the remnant of the star's gas. This gas forms what is known as a Planetary Nebula. The heat of the Sun is so great that it will take a long time for the temperature to cool down.

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